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Friday, June 19, 2015

Sexual dysfunction is defined as a
disturbance in, or pain during, the sexual response. This problem is more
difficult to diagnose and treat in women than it is in men because of the
intricacy of the female sexual response.

Persistent, recurrent problems with
sexual response or desire that distress you or strain your relationship with
your partner are known medically as female sexual dysfunction.

Many women experience problems with
sexual function at some point in their lives. Female sexual dysfunction can
occur at all stages of life, and it may be ongoing or happen only once in a
while.

Type of female sexual dysfunction:

§Low sexual desire: You have diminished libido, or lack
of sex drive.

§Sexual arousal disorder: Your desire for sex might be intact,
but you have difficulty or are unable to become aroused or maintain arousal
during sexual activity.

§Orgasmic disorder: You have persistent or recurrent
difficulty in achieving orgasm after sufficient sexual arousal and ongoing
stimulation.

§Sexual pain disorder: You have pain associated with sexual
stimulation or vaginal contact.

Sexual response involves a complex
interaction of physiology, emotions, experiences, beliefs, lifestyle and
relationships. Disruption of any of these components can affect sexual drive,
arousal or satisfaction. Fortunately, female sexual dysfunction is treatable.